Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1951

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIL NO. 214. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1951. FOUR PAGES (15 CENTS
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  • 399 1 Statement By Head Of Japanese Agency In London LONDON, Sept. 12. Mr. Koic hiro Azukai, head of the Japanese Overseas Agency m London expressed the hope here that a peace treaty between India and Japan would be signed soon. Mr. Azakai who
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  • 162 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 12.— Prime Minister Mossadeq wants President Truman's special envoy, Mr. Avereli Harriman. 10 s«.ep m as unofficial mediator m the oil dispute, informed sources said last night. That is why Persia's ultimatum to Britain to resume the oil talks is being sent first to
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  • 53 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida of Japan left for home yesterday after having participated m th? Japanese peace treaty .signing. *'We leave with very happy memories," h4 said. There wer j many "banzai" cheers from Sar. Francisco's Japanese American colony as he (boarded
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  • 76 1 HUfiDJKI, Sept. 12— The Finnish centre coalition cabinet of Dr Urho Kekkonen will tender its resignation today <to President Juno Paxsifcivi. According to parliamentary prao ttee tn* cabinet was to have re stgned Immediately following the general elections m July. it re matoed In office
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  • 65 1 ATHENS Sept. 12. Greece's political situation last night with mast of the votes counted from last Sunday's elections appeared as unstable as it was before polling day. Three main parties— Field Marshal Alexander Pa,pagos Rally, Gen Plastiras Progressive coalition (EPEK) and Premier Sophocles Venlaeloa Liberals are
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  • 465 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11. The TIMES OF INDIA writes: "Moscow's tactics at San Francisco, as also those of America, were obviousiy influenced by 'the cold war' and this generated an atmosphere hostile to any objective appreciation at what is calculated to serve democratic interests..
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  • 118 1 FURTHER MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR KING GEORGE LONDON, Sept. 12.— Doctors yesterday ordered ailing King George VI to cut short his vacation and return to London for further medical treatment. The King has niot been well for several days and the iterse Buckingham. Palace announcement lent credence to rumours that the
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  • 238 1 Mossadeq Postpones Sending Ultimatum To Britain TEHERAN. Sept. 12. Persian sources said today tfcat. Prim<^ Minister Mohammed MoSsadeq had decided to postpone sending his ultimatum to Britain for two or tljree days. The American Embassy declined to comment, on the reported postponement of the ultimatum. Dr. Mossadeq had been expected
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. Seven Parliament members spoke m opposition Monday to a controversial Press Bill. They said its chief provisions would hinder growth of democratic traditions m India. Deshbandu Gupta, President of tine All-India Newspaper Editors conference, said the bill refused to
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  • 55 1 KARACHI, Sept. 12. General Devers, military advisor -to Dr. Frank Graham, U.N. mediator, declined yesterday to comment on Dr. Graham's mission to Kashmir before his report had "been submitted to the Security Council. Dr. Graham, General Devers and other members of the party are leaving for
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  • 170 1 The largest gathering of Malayalees ever Witnessed m Singapore was assembled yesterday at the Rangoon Road Govt. English School to celebrate the "Onam", their most important annual festival. Excepting for a few items which were cancelled for want of time, all the other items were
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  • 93 1 LONDON, Sept. 12 —The Air Ministry announced last night that Aif Vice Marshal George Mills has b«en named commander of air forces In Malaya from December, 1951. He has been head of the Unlteu Kingdom delegation to the Western Union Military Staff Committee since
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— The attention of the Government of India has been drawn to a Press report alleging that the Reserve Bank of India had refused exchange facilities of approximately Rs. 6.5 million held by the Bank as personal property of
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. As a result of operations m India's eastern borders during the last war, 1.50 C were killed and 248 injured m Manipur, and 196 killed and 576 injured tn Assam, deputy Defence Minister Himmatsinhjl announced m Parliament. These operations included attacks by
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    40 1 PRESIDENT TRUMAN (right) and Philippine President Elpidio Quirino share a laugh as they shake hands during the Mutual Defence Pact signing ceremony between the two nations m Washington on Aug. 30. In the centre is Philippine Ambassador Joaquin Elizalde. A.P.
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  • 160 1 WINNIPEG, Sept. 12. Indian main agricultural problem was tr obtain a bigger yield from the soil a six-man agricultural mission ol Indian government officials sai here. The party arrived here Monday and .spent mast of the day wit. the Manitoba Agriculture Minister Mr. F. C.
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  • 542 1 REDS REJECT RIDGWAY'S NEW CONFAB CITE PROPOSAL LIAQUAT ALI SAYS: TOKYO, Sept. 12.— Communist chiefs Kirn U-sung and Peng Tehhuai today announced that Gen. Kid git-ay's proposal of a new conference site was not acceptable to them. Peking radio early this morning broadcast a 2,000 word statement by the two
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  • 201 1 PAKISTAN READY FOR WAR! KARACHI. Sept. 12. Pakistan Prime Minister Liaquat AU Khan .said here yesterday India wanted ij force Patustan into leaving the pcopic of Hrrnntr "at her mercy"' oy massing its forces on PaKiacaji's border. H<s was addressing a huge public meeting on the third anniversary of the
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  • 124 1 The Rt. Rev. C. D. T. Shorn, Bishop of the Liberal Cat.nolle Cnurch, will address a public meeting at .the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society, 8, Cairnnill Road, today, Thursday, evening at 6.30 p.m. on Theosopn>. Bishop Shores is Treasurer of the International
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  • 326 2 Exploitation Of The Andamans indiaGovfs 25-l ear 'Pact' %j With Private Hrrn NEW DELHI, Sept. 6: The Government of India have entered into a 25-year agreement with Messrs. P. C. Ray and Co., for the utilisation of 2,700 square miles of virgin forests of the North Andamans. This question has
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  • 134 2 JULLUNDUR, Sept. 3:— Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, former Chief Minister of the Punjab, has invited Dr. Gopichand Bhargava to join him (Mr. Sachar) m demanding a proper enquiry into the allegations of corruption, nepotism and snobbery of the Punjab Ministers since August 15, 1947. The invitation was contained
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  • 121 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3:— The Aanam rail link which was constructed at a total cost of Ra. 8.53 crores iii the beginning of 1950 is working at a loss. Mr. K. Santanam, Minister of State for Railways, announcing this m Parliament to-day, added that the country should
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  • 66 2 KARACHI, Sept. 4:— Mir Laik AH. former Premier of Hyderabad has returned to Karachi after a two-month tour of the United States end Europe. The purpose of his tour haa not y*»t been revealed. When Mir Laik Ali set out
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  • 136 2 MADRAS, Sept. s:— ln the Budget proposals presented by the Madias Government for the current year, the capital expenditure is proposed to be met by the sale of Government securities m reserve. In order to reduce the sale of such securities to
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  • 63 2 KARIMGUNJ. Sept. 6:—According to Immigrants from Sylhet (Pakistan) collections for the Ansar fund are being made at various road termini and m chowkidar circles m the district. Recruitment to the Ansar Force i* going on briskly, according to the ram» sources, and the Sylhet District Minority
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4:—Aerodromea and landing grounds are icing constructed by the Civil Avlatiie total estimated cost for these Gauhati. Lilabari (North Lakhimpur) and Saidya. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Communifation Minister, said m reply to Mr. Jnani Ram m Parliament thai the total estimated cost for these n
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  • 76 2 SIMLA, Sept. 4:— The Punjab Government have removed control over distribution of cloth m the State both at the wholesale and retail stage up to October 31, 1951. The decision follows a considerable accumulation of stocks of cloth Ux various districts of the State.
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  • 38 2 JAHMU. Sept. 2:— About five hundred young persons of Jammu signed m blood a pledge to shield India against any foreign aggression. The pledge has. been forwarded to President Rajendra Prasad. F.O.C.
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  • 223 2 TINNEVELLY, Sept. 4.— Mr. YenKatarama Ayyar, Executive Engineer, P.W.D.. told the District Food Production Committee which met recently, that the restoration of the Sivilaperi Tank was expected to be completed by end of September, and that the tank would be ready for raising the pishanam cultivation.
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  • 122 2 NEW DELHI, Sejjt. 4:— Accidents by motor vehicles m India wer« on the Increase, said Mr. K. Santhanam m Parliament to-day. As against 13,575 acciden's m 1947-48. the total reported cases last year were 21,473 and m *****0 over 23,607 cases. The increase m the accidents, he
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  • 298 2 BANARAS, Sept. 4.— Mr. Jai Prakash Narain, President of the AllIndia Rallwaymen's Federation, said that the Railway Ministry had agreed to set up a permanent machinery for settling disputes between the railway employees and the railway administration by mutual discussions, and if this method
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  • 90 2 PAK. MINISTER'S "GET READY" APPEAL TO PATHANS LAHORE, Sept. 2:— Khan Abdul Qayum Khan, Frontier Chief Minister appealed to Pathans to join the Quami Razakars Corps m large numbers and receive training m civil defence. Addressing a meeting at Rustum m Mardan district, he asked them to "get ready" for
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  • 134 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 31:- -The Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay, Is proposing to start a new division of Criminology and Correctional Administration shortly. In operation with the Government of India and the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, tne Institute has made arrangements lor securing the
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  • 133 2 KARACHI, Sept. 5: Karachi has produced what its publishers describe it as "Asia's first newspaper owned and run by newsmen". The paper is the "Evening Star" which made its appearance here on September 1. In its first editorial the paper said "This paper is
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  • 109 2 BOMBAY, Sept. s:— Police had to interview this evening when two groups of Goans fought each other at the Indo-Portuguese Institute, smashing furniture and tearing up clothes over the question of giving a reception to Commander Quintalinha Mendonca, the reinstated Gov-ernor-General of Goa, who arrives nere
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI, 3ept 3:— The Government of India's decision on the export of groundnuts for the next season is not expected to be announced before the middle of October 1951, by which time the new crop will have come into the market. In fixing the quota for export
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. s:— lndian railways paid over Rs. 181 lakhs m 1949 and over Rs. 178 lakhs m 1950 as settlement of claims for loss of poods through theft and pilferage The Minister of State for Railways save this information to Parliament m reply to
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  • 338 2 DACCA, Sept. 4:— The Working Committee of the East Pakistan Muslim League urged the Pakistan Government to revise its jute policy immediately In the light of the suggestions made by the East Pakistan Provincial Muslim League and the Government of East Bengal from time
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  • 52 2 LAHORE. Sept. 2;— ln view of the present Indo-Pakistan tension, the Lahore Corporation has decided to have three additional Fire Brigade stations m the city. The total cost of the three new stations and additional fire fighting equipment Is estimated at about Rs. 0
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    80 2 The free- peoples of the world are helping the peo:i*e of Korea to rebuild their country and their homes, according to J. Donald Klngt- '*■>. Agent General of the United Nations Kffrean Reconstruction Agency. Dedication ceremonies were recen tly held at the site of a new housing project m Dongchon-Myun,
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  • 79 2 GAUHATI, Sept. 4:— The Ahom Sabha which commands a considerable following among the nearly two lakh Ahoms m Upper Assam, haa decided to Join the congress, according to a telegram received here t>y the Genral Secretary of the Assam Provincial Congress Committee from the Sabha.
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  • 66 2 Welcomes )Govt Decision ALLAHABAD, Sept. s:— The AllIndia Women's Conference has welcomed the decision of the Government to take up the final consideration of the Hindu Code Bill during the current session of Parliament. T.e conference which met hera ccently regretted the reactionary elements,
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  • 155 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4:—CommentinEr on the recent Karachi Press Note alleging that India had not given Pakistan the contraced quantities of goods under the Trade Aerieement. a spokesman of the Works, Power and Supply Ministry pointed out that the Pakistan Government had "conveniently mentioned only quantities
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  • 1834 3 Nehru Explains Reasons For India 's Boycott Of 'Frisco Confab INDIAN PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Bilateral Pact With Japan NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 (By Air Mail).— The Prime Minister announced m Parliament this morning that India would not attend the San Francisco Conference, which has been convened to sign the draft Japanese
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  • 234 3 Narrow Gauge Light Railways Bill introduced In Parliament NEW DELHI, Aug. 25, (By Air Mail): The Minister of State for Railways, Mr. K. Santhanam, intro- dur.ed m Parliament to-day a Bill j which seeks to replace the ordin- ance promulgated recently to make provision for the proper management and administration
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  • 185 3 AMBALA, Aug. 25, (By Air Mail) Dr. Gopichand Bhargava, Leader 'of the Congress Party m the Punjab Assembly, said here to-day that he was still awaiting a reply from the Central Parliamentary Board to the memorandum submitted by him on June 24 for reconsideration of its decision
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  • 1103 3 Responsible Go'vt. For Part C States EXCLUSION OF BHOPAL AND AJMER URGED NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 (By Air Mail). Nonofficial opinion was again divided when Parliament today resumed detailed consideration of the Government of Part C States Bill. While Mr, Gokulbhai Bhatt (Bombay) wished all Part C States be given
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  • 94 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— (8y Air Mail): The Prime Minister to-day indicated that Parliament would be m session at least till the second week- of October, "if not longer." He was replying to Mr. R. K. Bidhva, who had stated that several members would like the session (to
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  • 549 4 CEYLON PARhIAMENT PROCEEDINGS: Charge Against Defence Ext. Affairs Ministry COLOMBO (By Air Mail).— When the votes of the Basic Technical Training were taken up m the Ceylon Parliament recently, Dr. N. M Pereira said the institute was supposed to train the lower grade of technical workers
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  • 1040 4 CALL FOR SUBSIDY MR D. RAMANUJAM called for better train accommodation to the estate labourers, specially from Talaimannar where, at. present, the conditions were very bad. SIR JOHN said the trouble with the railway had been owing to the shortage of wagons and the Increasing cost
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  • 141 4 Since the last tests on May 20, investigations have been proceeding ana wnat would appear to be a generally useful type is now read> tor testing. This model can operate independently of the electricity supply and it can be linked by wireless to a control room.
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  • 122 4 A new A.P. Form for a licenc* to Import goods into the Fedexa tion is being issued. It is simtfa* to the new A.P. Form issued It Singapore and either licence i. valid for import into the opposite territory. The reason fqr this new form I that
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  • 81 4 One of India's foremost civil engineers, Mr. Kanwar Sain, ha& arrived m Bangkok to join ECAFE& Bureau of Flood Control as Consultant for the study of multiplepurpose river basin development m r.he Asia and Far East region A member of the Institute of Engineers, India,
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  • 409 4 SOME CEYLONESE DR. COLVIN R. DE SILVA (Wel-lawatte-Galkissa.), said a Pakistan bank had recently been opened In Ceylon and an American bank was shortly to open here. He asked whether it had been laid down that the staff should be Ceylonese MR. D. S. SENANAYAKE.
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